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Silo Season 3: Apple TV's Dystopian Split Timeline

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Apple TV released the trailer for "Silo" season 3, revealing the series will premiere next month. The dystopian series, which follows 10,000 people living underground, returns with a complex narrative structure that explores both present-day challenges and the mysterious origins of the silo society.

Season 3 introduces a split-timeline approach, following Juliette Nichols (Rebecca Ferguson) as she survives a "cleaning" but returns with memory loss. Simultaneously, the show explores the past through journalist Helen Drew (Jessica Henwick) and Congressman Daniel Keene (Ashby Zukerman) uncovering a conspiracy with catastrophic consequences.

The series, based on Hugh Howey's popular novel trilogy, will conclude with season 4 that completes the story arc. This third season premieres July 3 with one episode, followed by weekly releases through September 4, giving viewers a summer-long journey through the silo's complex mythology.

Apple TV costs $12.99 per month or can be accessed through the Apple One bundle. The service has positioned "Silo" as a flagship sci-fi property, following its success as the streamer's first mainstream sci-fi breakout before hits like "Severance" and "Pluribus" gained attention.